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Show THE UTAH BUDGET NEPHI NATIONAL There Interest paid on at , Time Deposits the rate of 4 per cent per annum ' Is $1,661,701.16 In ter's Piidnt OSTLER, L. S. HILL, Vici Phssipiht K. R. BOOTH, Caikih Held. John Casey, western railroad man since the early days, died at tola home la Salt Lake last week. He was one of the best known railroad men In the west H. T. Haines, st ate commissioner of labor, Immigration and statistics, was operated upon at one of the Salt Lake hospitals last week. Hla quick recovery is looked lor. With the completion of practically every detail of construction, the contractors have announced that the Rlverdale plant Is ready for the Initial test. During the past week there were 101 cases of measles reported In Salt Lake City and fifty of smallpox. A total of 158 cases of contagious and Infectious diseases was reported, Robert C. Newson, one of the pioneer packers of the Z. C. M. I., having been employed by that Institution for over thirty years, died at his home In Salt Lake after an Illness of a few days. of The daughter Henry Walberg was severely burned when the Walberg home In Salt Lake was destroyed by fire. Two other members of 'the family were slightly burned. The November report of the county pauper department of Salt Lake county shows that a total of t2.587.95 was spent for the alleviation of suffering among the poor during the month. If the lade David Eccles left an estate of 110,000,000, as has been esti-- ' mated by some, the Btata of Utah would thereby be enriched to the extent of $500,000, according to the tax. Tlans for the Utah state capltol will be changed by the acceptance of alternative bids and some 'extras' that will make the building much better than original plans and may increase its cost to & figure approximating The Best Bargain la reading matter tht your money caa buy Is your local pa. Pr. It keeps yon posUM oo the total of the co sue unity. hydro-electric- This Paper lrlll tall you the things t yon want know la an entertaining way; trill (Ire yon all the newa of the community; lta svery visit will prove pleasure; It fives more tbaa full value tot the price ak4 fat It three-year-ol- City Meat Co. Mangdtoa Canett, Prsptieton 4c All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Refrigerator up-to-d- business being run on each baala, enable us to aell at very reasonable prices. Oourteov Treatment to All Ostler & Allen Manufacture that hand-mad- Nsrsjo oo1 a ae and rpl Bridle Mr Blanket. rol 1 Binim, beat Is $2,000,000. ng Harness e tI Old Hera ever-lasti- I , 11 . . in r i i ii B .v TPEOPtP I. I about i icllir.g, what yotTre but take a tip, brother, you'll break ear drums, not pocket books. mm Sane advertising in this paper makes thinking people buy. $ G $ If you're not in the ad. van, isn't it time you took a flyer? You have our word youU never regret IX if. l. M. PEXTON M 4MM4 t. UTAH M ttfHtMtmTt Bo YOU Know About OUR Prices We are anxious to hare yoa find out about them They wul Interest yoa when you're la need of printing DONT BORROW The Times Fletcher Preston, who Is alleged to have aspired to be a "gunman," and offered to put Alfred Sorensen, who was acquitted of the murder of Thomas McGUlis. "out of the way" for Is still being held at the city Jail la Salt Lake. Miss Myrtle Xeedham. aged nine teen years and a ward of the Utah Industrial school, committed suicide la Ogden, drinking carbolic acid. The girl was not considered strong mentally, and no other reason for her act can be discovered. William Bruce. a laborer, died at a Salt Lake hospital as the result of burns which he suffered from a flood of moltou slag that poured down upon Mm while he was sleeping on the warm cinders of the slag dump at the Garfield smelter. Preparations are being made at the State School for the Deaf and Wind for the Christmas holidays. About 110 of the pupils will leave December 20 for their homes In different parts of the elate to pass Christmas. About thirty children will remain at school. Harry J. Grant, a brakeman employed on the Cache Valley branch of the Oregon Short Line, was drowned la Hear river Sunday, his body being It is evident that found Monday. Grant fell from the Cache Valley train Ini the river as the train was crossing the bridge. The Posvur. city council haa placed an order for a boseoar, and a Quanhose. When the new tity of equipment arrives It Is probable that a volunteer fire department will be organised. This Is the firm time fire protection of any kind has been attempted there, of William Warr, av mockraifer Woodrlver, Nev.. who was attacked by a vicious stallion in the stock yards at Ogden, ha bad his left arm amputated at the shoulder. It Is believed be has only a fighting chance for h: life because of the infection caused by Je boree's teeth. On account of the large amount of Jun now for the ' randy on the , mark4 a. n , a c!l. A nrV t. n I food department Is planning to make lta annual Inspection ef all candy factories and kitchens la the state. Suspected samples of candy will be passed upon by the slate chemist. 3. W. Houston, reil estate dealer and for many year one of the mort widely known factors In the building of a greater gait Luke, died Saturday at his home in Salt Lake. His death was due to heart trouble, from wbic be had suffered for nearly two years. Milburn A tired and Clarence All red. brothers, aged 1 and IS, met a legible death In the city jail at Price. A fire, probably started from a light t to the rd cigarette, communicated twddltg. The younger boy was badly The burned on the face and leg. elder died Of suffocation. Plans for the state capiiol building have been filed wi'Ji the building Inspector for examination. It will re quire a wek or more on the part I the inspector to go over the plans anl see that they comply with the build J , inc requirements. $2.-00- CAM 4 d from your neighbor when you can get it for less than Three Cents Per Week u Vi im m i mini SUPREME COURT SCORED .BY. ROOSEVELT rtsnwd blood Dr. Pierce's Discovery Dli Declalon Barring progressives enlivens a torpid vr n H r h s tha CandiPresidential Late cussed by biood top, the witstaof streniiih and Golden Medical the state's strong box, as shown by the monthly report of the state Treasurer, which was filed December 3. Stanley Chambers, aged 14. was seriously Injured at Ogden as the result of a coasting accident, his sled striking a telegraph pole. Having exhausted every possible means of identification, It has been decided to Inter the body of the roan found in a barn la Ogden in the pot- ulittBTsmKCm.,mm-utMmmmmmmrmiimm- IDAHO and vital forre follow Iocs of flesh ThM eome from impair Phillip Grimm, aged 6, will lose the sight of his right eye as the result of a coasting accident la Salt Lake. BANK tit. Loss of Power 11 tissue and builds up healthy ttsh to the proper body weight. As an appetising, restorative tonle. It seta to of digestion work all the process and nutrition, rouses every orasn into nstural art tan. mad brinies back heel la and strength. date at National Conference. Chicago, Roose- Colonel Theodore George W. Perkins of New Can anything else be "Just as velt and York were the leading figures at the good" to take. national conference of the Progressive TK0MPS0H'3.a,,i?n' on Tuesday. Slarty Colonel Roosevelt, digressing rrora prepared address, delivered a vigorbus attack upon the Idaho supreme 12 W. N. M., Salt Lake City, No. court for its decision In the recent . .campaign regarding .presidential elect-Aold toper says that none are soors. blind as those who refuse aa eye Mr. Perkins took 'the center of the opener. stage when K ibecame known that cer-' had tain of his fellow Progressives rare, wioaiowa Boothinc Bjmp for chiidrerptarted a movement to oust him from teething, .oftena the gum, reduce. lnflwms,tne natlonal executive committee of h,g fmner corporation con- The chap who poses as a "good low" is ant to eet the abort end of it Colonel Roosevelt took up he fight for Mr. Perkins during bis address. eventually. Pointing out Mr. Perkins and calling him by name, Colonel Roosevelt deGloomy Outlook. clared that the New York financier "It's going to be a hard winter. was one of the men he was proud to "How can you tell?" "I5v the size of the salarv I'm aet have as a fellow worker In the Pro" gresslve party, ting." Later In the day Mr. Perkins made Gives Him a Chance to Pursue." a speech In which be asserted tha.. best way for a girl to catch sways he had been for Progresses man Is by running away from him."measures and that he resented an right, there's no danger oftlmation that he was a convert to th her beating him out in a bobble cause. ; ' Skirt" Colonel Roosevelt made it "plain In ,Is set speech that the program of the: does not contem- Important to Mothers)bottle Progressive party Examine carefully every Olplate nmking terms with the a safe and sure remedy foiiica party as a party. He said In and children, and see that ltfoct that had come to ,he new Bears the SCr , ""stay and exoected eventually to at lt9 banner the Progressive! ract Signature of C&aSyyV-cidc&l-! In Usa For Over 30 Years. ho atlU gave allegiance .to the Re Children Cry for Fletcher's CastoriaPubUcan n(1 Democratic organiza-lions. i As ito leadership Colonel Roosevelt One Fisherman's Idea. First Angler Look, this fish wasPald the eventa of tie next year 01 almost caught before; see the brokentwo could be trusted to develop the best man, who must be chosen withhook In Its mouth. Second Angler It should have hatfout regard to their own desires, but sense enough to steer clear of hooksoleiy with regards to the needs ol the people. after that. First Anglei- - Oh, come, you .GRAPHAPHONE SHOWS MURDER, expect a fish to exhibit more sense than a human being. Music Ceases and Record Gratei When Woman Is Strangled to Death. r Kind. Dlngham, Utah. When a graph 1 n I. 1w.Bve firtm of Ethel Wll. r.r.m,.iai0d-- . phone In the chamberhouse near the ln rooming itsu man the other day to a friend. and tb alo". "T-a waste of money. As for me I grated raucously upon the rec take the bathtub cleanser and scrub or 'or a 'onger time than It would my teeth " anybody been attending to It, het The pair were walking down Chest-nut street and his companion stopped neighbors wondered. A few moment' In amazement "What! Doesn't It before two men had entered her room hurt your teeth and gums, too?" he The three had been heard conversing and laughing but now the voices exclaimed almost ln horror. etlll. When neighbors entered "No." came back the surprising ply. "You see they're the kind you the room they found the woman dead, she having been strangled. U Is be boy at the dentist's." lie red that her assailants were for eignt-rs- . Push Sate of Red Cross Seals. The American Red Cross has alUtah Woman Shot in Denver. ready printed over 85,000.000 Red Ura A M BniM nt Rett ' seals and Christmas Cross probably. Is In a hospital here as f, City the edition will number 100.000,000 result of a serious wound Inflicted by before the end of the campaign. If shooting. The shooting occurred al the anticipations of the Mrs. Snow's mother. Mrs. losis workers, are realized, no less the home of Edwin Gaylord. lt has been alleged than $400,000 will be obtained from that Mrs. Snow ahot herself intention the sale of Red Cross seals. Practicbut this Is denied at the ally all of the money remains ln the ally, where the statement was family made state or city where the seals are sold, home, was purely accl- only a very small percentage of lt Is that the shooting golnr to pay for the cost of the print-0- ' Ing and distributing tha seals and for Spree of Engineer Causes Strike. tne expense o. runn.ng me campaign. lA)n&ou.-i- yn thousand in cue id persona cannot coiain men In Sunderland. York and railway Leeds seals In the community where they them live, they can secure by writing!' . ,?S,0OO trainmen of 7'"" Northeastern to railway, who went out ss a personal Crnmm. tatsaai 1st f nna nhl liberty proteet against the redact Ion Mvtr Knox for each and every seal sold Is a bullet In1" r.Dk of Enf drunkenness off duly. the fight sgalnst tuberculosis. Steamer Sunk by Dreadnsught. Devon .Hirt, Knglanl. The Rrlflfh dreadnauclit Centurion, while speeding rwen'y knots off Portland bill, before dawn, Tupuday, ran drwn and sank a email unknown steamer. The battleship rfturned to port Tuesday itfirnoon. badly and with I has charming flavour and ijaUcred bow. wholesome nourishmen- tWiretapper Fined. Kansas City. Frederick Goodrich E. M. Marsh and T. E. Marah. who were arrested here when the pl'c? broke Into their rooms anl ootiflw-itpara ? ma! a alleged to be tiy rlre tappers, were fined $'.0 earh in WATER wiwlirvir" EYE JOHN L. i iioMi Mi.v sums i,o.,Tru,N.v a, n afm? This is a Duke's Mixture Umbrella Whether you smoke Duke's Mixture in pipe or cigarette, it is delightfully satisfying. Everywhere it is tho choice of men who want real, natural tobacco. fa 4 I : In each 5c sack there are ope. and a half ounces of choice Virginia and North Carolina tobacco pure, mild, rich bcs. sort of granulated tobacco. Enough to make many good, satisfying cigarettes the kind that makes rolling popular. And with each sack you get a present coupon and a book of cigarette papers free. Repub-CASTOR1- jtty Get an Umbrella Free The coupons can be exchanged for all sorts of valuable presents. The list Includes not only smokers' articles but many desirable presents for women and children-umbr- ellas, cameras, toilet articles, tennis catcher's rackets, gloves and masks, etc. El During December and January only we tvill send our illustrated of presents catalogue FREE to any address. Ask a postal, today. for It on Compml from DnkSt Mixtmrt may aborted with tags from HORiiE SHOE. J.TTlNbLFY'3 NsTU-RA- L LEAF, CHANGER TWIST. Irom FOUR ROSES ( Irt- aumt PICK PLUG 4,mhH CUT, PIEDMONT CIGARETlta, CUX I IGARETTES. m4 thtr uu Ukti ur (immt turned Made-to-Orde- m. - lnn(w,, 3 Just0" n1 i if Premium Dept. 1 iCjTfVSU- t (St. VTMS - St. Louis. Mo. l re-we-re Very Much So. When Mrs. Jlbbetts was asked why she neglected her friends so, she gave a bald excuse. "What was It?" ! "The baby." COOD PLAN. IUnr ,nn'Iake Inv1s urate ilraiara, llnsr and bowel, liny granule, tmmj to take aa candy. tiuirar-ouata- anti-tuberc- sT J!ope Are Rich in Curativ Qualntea- FOR BAOKACME. StHEUMaTISU, KIONCTS NO SiLAOOeai sr This delightful food, made of Indian Corn, is really fascinating. Com, sayi Dr. Hutchison, a noted English authority, is one of the klcal foods. A made into Pot Toast-ie- s, it is most attractive to the palate. RASH ON FACE The Memory Lingers Sold by grocers Packages 10 snd 15 eta, For tttlU Cereal Greek, Ce, Ltd. Mich. tid Exchange Seat Sells for $SJ.o:0. New York. The New York k x ! cf Jinn If. Reynolds h een pos)t for transfer to FredrVk I1 at $"r.,noi), jjiohn. Tlie k !a;f compared w!'h The two ! makiv a new t ctrd. !"' Found Dead In Bed. I y r-- " FOR 2 YEARS; Sioux Falls, 8. I. "My trouble of skin d!rsi started merely as a rash on my fare and but It grew and kept getting aorse until 1ar?e scabs would form, fester and break. This was put on the one side of my face, but lt soon ("Uttered to the other side. I sniftered a great deal, especial- if si ii'gbt. on account of its itching snd burning. I would scratch It and of course that Irritated It very much, This rash was on my face for about two years, sometime) breaking out lots Worse snd forming larger sores, H kept me from slperln day or night for a couple of months. My face look- ed disgraceful snd I was almost sihamed to be seen t.y my friends. "A frlr-n-d ssked me to try Cutic?ra Soap snd Cntlrtira Oin'ment. I would bathe my fare with hot water snd a lot of Cu'ictira Brian, then I would put on the Cutlmra Ointment. In les than two days" time, the soreness snd Ififlarnrriation had almost entirely dis- appeared, and in four weeks' time you could not e any of the rash. Now my fsre Is wiihotit a spot of any kind. I a'so owe thm for my scalp and hair. They cured me compUlply. (Sitmed) Miss Pansy Hutcbins, Pch. I, 1912 Ctillcara f?oap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32 p. Rkln Pock. A.ldress post-car- d "CuMctira, Dept. L Boston." were t John'on end IT)vr. 'ound dend In bM at th'r boJl Tu lay with builft oiirwi In ibfilr hs1. The eojjpie, who c ane bre re; enf ly j were last '!"m HuThin'on. en slits last KtiiTd??. Will Follow Court's Decision, WilJiam ftpronle. Son, rrsftcisr-o- . residnt of the Kouthern Pa 'Be Rall-wcompany, lft thin city for Now York Tuesday nicht to hlp "unmet the Southern Paf inc and Union Pa- Adv. cific railroads. w if? K'f. A Most Ifsteful Present For You ssnd Yours IdcaJ FoiiniSInrfen rx-c- the munt(Hl rourl. C. .drifts-- - The Parson Do yon say your prayers regularly? Raetus Every nlgbt.. JL.,' u a folding bed cow, aab. Ereakfast snd Cream. a pneumatic tire that Is fre FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Model -- la quently punctured. trl Post Toasties Adv. A small boy doesn't find It very amusing to do the things his p areola are willing to let him do. ... ... d Peripicuewa. Ah! So Percy (Just Introduced) ho nake mud The sta's. central you're the chap WhinrV. roroml'te of the progreie party of heads? Sculptor Not all of them. .Nevada rp"rf 1 to the hone tbst It m'trri received a trial of i"?.424 In Every enman shcold have an aim rr.tr rihtitkwia. Incladig $1 ,2,f from In life. rrn If she can't throw a stone tha Progressiva. with any degree f accuracy. -The npaHw sMari.ts sued. Ihs lin.,1 sve is assatslsctw. east lts tlrrlt- astsnssfiJ Vt 0111 4 kaewa tietsMs, assfc this ee tt ats4ri al m ptw ad KTSts. Ost srritisia worts' AHray rssxtr j Prpss(j' m We Want (a ts at.riosi iaa DeiTsrt PHMal t rrvps VHrft ef Fere K fftfvt.lt. St .si, las tha KriTtd IK r 4 au. tmmt saass nl ifwt av a onast lmrw m 2 1 di. 4 t J tJ In Ti GrsMoiity tvflf5? SrffflesMi Tt W y t crtf fnrw tn . -i d'sj WD,!!vSe m rs-- fa- e SWe. A 5 Mr(i-- ttla Nevada Got Its Share, mm m 1m9n as?es Is t is V - mm - n Ivf l.r f WSJ aja WJSsw hTsrar4 , tM t Bslt- I WiI e t W mr a,. 4 4 tsjfitH tlM hmt lews wnatlPII lt etr Tr SM4 pumm fT iif,4 mrwt m: s mm I Cm -f 1r,.rrmm . Pmf a.4'Wi -- I faM - f FartotTCOIT c w s hif wT l"'! riiftstfri Antml Amie H tei. t4 SMTlll v say. .' mm. ct TJnt |